The week in highlights features Big
Little Lies Season 2 guest appearance as Donald Trump informs Prince Charles
the US has a ‘clean climate’ on his state visit to make D-Day commemorations. In
Parliament, Chancellor Hammond estimates emissions targets will cost the UK approx.
£1 trillion – a small price to pay in the long term. Prior to vacating her
position Theresa is set to legally commit the UK to net zero by 2050 whilst
Britain is accused of trying to ‘fiddle’ our country’s climate change targets
for carrying forward past overperformance.

Whilst the UN condemns air
pollution as a violation of human rights, deforestation of the Amazon surges to
record levels as in May alone the rainforest lost 739sq km during the 31 days,
equivalent to 2 football pitches every minute. On the subject of flora and
fauna, turning to Asia, a new Filipino law requires every student to plant 10
trees if they want to graduate. Across the continent, it is reported that Delhi’s
rubbish mountain is set to tower higher than the Taj Mahal, definitely not a wonder
of the world.

Latest research reveals something fishy
in tuna supply chains as there is an 88% chance that it originates
from a company that does not conduct due diligence to modern slavery.

Finally, France’s fashion elite move to ban the destruction of unsold luxury goods in favour of recycling and a number of American Sephora’s get shut down for diversity training following racial profiling of angel R N B artist SZA.